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M2M Research Series Smart Metering in Europe Smart Metering in Europe is the fourteenth consecutive report from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments for smart metering (electricity and gas) in Europe. This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with over 250 pages of unique business intelligence, including 5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary and real-life case studies on which to base your business decisions. Highlights from the fourteenth edition of the report: Full coverage of the European market with in-depth market profiles of all countries in EU28+2. Case studies of smart electricity and gas metering projects by the leading energy groups in Europe. 360-degree overview of next generation PLC, RF and cellular standards for smart grid communications. Updated profiles of the key players in the metering industry. New detailed forecast for smart electricity and gas meters in 30 countries until 2023. Order now! Summary of the latest developments in the European Please visit our web site to order this report and find more information about energy industry. our other titles at www.berginsight.com See inside for further details Berg Insight’s M2M Research Series What are the key business opportunities in the emerging wireless M2M/IoT market? Berg Insight’s M2M Research Series is a unique series of 35 market reports published on a regular basis. Each title offers detailed analysis of a specific vertical application area such as smart metering, fleet management or car telematics. Once per year we also publish summaries of our research with detailed forecasts for the Global and European wireless M2M markets respectively. www.berginsight.com
M2M Research Series DSOs look to NB-IoT and Radio based networks can offer more bandwidth, shorter response times and improved security, combined with excellent coverage, even mesh radio for next generation smart in difficult locations like cellars and rural areas. Supported by massive meter deployments R&D investments in the mobile communications industry, the latest of cellular technologies optimized for cost-sensitive and mission-critical Smart meters accounted for around 87 percent of the total electricity IoT applications is gaining traction in the utilities space. Berg Insight meter shipments in 2018. France overtook Spain as the largest market believes ESO’s choice of NB-IoT as the networking platform for its by volume with yearly shipments of more than 8 million units, as the upcoming nationwide rollout in Lithuania was a significant milestone nationwide rollout ramped up to volume. Italy and the UK were other in the adoption of cellular IoT technology in the industry. Even if some major geographic markets with shipments of 3–4 million units each. of the functional requirements for the project are challenging from a Approximately 44 percent of the electricity customers in EU28+2 had technical perspective, any issues will eventually be resolved through a smart meter at the end of 2018 and the penetration rate is expected incremental updates of the NB-IoT standard. to reach 71 percent by 2023. As a consequence, annual shipments of smart electricity meters will reach a peak of around 25 million units per Next to NB-IoT there is also room for the next generation of advanced year in the early 2020s. The majority of the new installations will take mesh radio technologies in the European market. Updated radio place in France and the UK, with significant contribution also coming frequency regulations are opening up new spectrum in the sub- from countries like Austria and the Netherlands. In the meantime, GHz band in a growing number of countries. Norway and Sweden adoption in Germany is held back by protracted standardisation efforts enabled the deployment of mesh radio technology for smart metering and modest deployment targets set by the regulator. The outlook by setting aside spectrum in the 870–876 MHz band for smart grid for Central Eastern Europe is mixed. Romania is seemingly moving applications. Similar regulatory changes are also considered in other towards a full-scale rollout and Poland is headed in the same direction European countries. Mesh radio technology can be combined with even though there are delays in the regulatory process. Lithuania cellular technology to create highly cost-efficient networks optimised became the latest country to launch a nationwide rollout in 2018. for performance and security. Italy and Sweden were the first European countries to embark on Adoption of smart metering is also growing fast in the European gas nationwide deployments of smart meters in the last decade. As the distribution market. Berg Insight projects that annual shipments of systems deployed in both countries reach their end-of-life, the DSOs smart gas meters in EU28+2 reached 9.1 million units in 2018. Demand are launching a second wave of rollouts. In Italy, Enel’s distribution arm will remain stable until 2020, before dropping as nationwide rollouts are e-distribuzione is leading the way with plans to install 13 million second completed. Italy was the largest market in 2018 with yearly shipments generation meters by 2019 and another 28 million in the following decade. of 4.2 million units. France launched the mass rollout in 2017, which Sweden adopted a new regulatory framework for second generation will ramp up to a rate of around 2.0 million units per year by 2019. smart electricity meters in June 2018. The regulations will take effect in The UK market accelerated in 2016 and should ramp up to more January 2025 and most DSOs have already launched the procurement than 4.0 million units per year in the early 2020s. The Netherlands will of second generation systems that fulfil the new requirements. see volumes of more than 1.0 million units per year for the rest of the decade. Ireland, Lithuania and Luxembourg will contribute with smaller The rapid development of new technologies for industrial Internet of volumes, presumably followed by Austria and possibly some other Things has a major impact on the smart metering market in Europe. countries in the early 2020s. DSOs planning for new smart grid projects and rollouts in the 2020s have a wide range of increasingly sophisticated wireless technologies to choose from as networking platforms. Wireless technologies This report answers the following questions: have major advantages compared to PLC technologies which dominated the first wave of smart electricity deployments in Europe. Which are the major trends shaping the European smart metering market? Million units What are the differences between projects in Western Europe 250 and Eastern Europe? Smart electricity meters Smart gas meters What is the status of the UK smart metering program? 200 Which European countries are next in line for large-scale rollouts? 150 Why did Lithuania select NB-IoT as its networking platform for smart meters? 100 How can changes in radio frequency regulations enable more widespread adoption of mesh radio technology in Europe? 50 Which are the leading suppliers of smart metering solutions for the European market? 0 Year Which countries lead the adoption of smart gas meters? 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Installed base of smart electricity meters and smart gas meters (EU28+2 2017–2023)
Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Electricity, gas and district 4.1.19 Kaifa Technology 5.17 Latvia 4.1.20 Kamstrup 5.18 Lithuania heating markets in Europe 4.1.21 Linyang Energy 5.19 Luxembourg 1.1 Energy industry players 4.1.22 MeteRSit 4.1.23 Networked Energy Services 5.20 Malta 1.2 Electricity market 5.21 Netherlands 4.1.24 NIK 1.3 Gas market 4.1.25 Pietro Fiorentini 5.22 Norway 1.4 District heating market 4.1.26 RIZ 5.23 Poland 4.1.27 Sagemcom 5.24 Portugal 2 Smart metering solutions 4.1.28 Sanxing Electric 5.25 Romania 2.1 Introduction to smart grids 4.1.29 Wasion 4.1.30 ZIV 5.26 Slovakia 2.2 Smart metering 4.1.31 ZPA Smart Energy 5.27 Slovenia 2.2.1 Smart metering applications 5.28 Spain 2.2.2 Smart metering infrastructure 4.2 Communication solution providers 2.2.3 Benefits of smart metering 4.2.1 APKAPPA 5.29 Sweden 2.3 Project strategies 4.2.2 CyanConnode 5.30 Switzerland 4.2.3 Devolo 5.31 United Kingdom 2.3.1 System design and sourcing 4.2.4 NURI Telecom 2.3.2 Rollout and integration 4.2.5 Ormazabal 2.3.3 Implementation and operation 4.2.6 Power Plus Communications 6 Case studies: Smart metering 2.3.4 Communicating with customers 4.2.7 Sensus projects in Europe 2.4 Regulatory issues 4.2.8 Trilliant 2.4.1 Models for the introduction of smart meters 6.1 Enel 4.2.9 Toshiba 6.1.1 Enel Open Meter and the second generation rollout 2.4.2 Standards and guidelines 4.2.10 Xemex 2.4.3 Individual rights issues in Italy 4.3 Software solution providers 6.1.2 Endesa’s smart metering project in Spain 4.3.1 Cuculus 6.1.3 Smart meter rollout plan for Romania 3 IoT networks and 4.3.2 EnoroCX 6.2 Enedis communications technologies 4.3.3 Ferranti 6.2.1 The Linky Programme 4.3.4 Görlitz 6.2.2 System development and large-scale pilot 3.1 IoT network technologies 4.3.5 Kisters 3.1.1 Network architectures 6.2.3 Full-scale rollout plan 4.3.6 Oracle 3.1.2 Unlicensed and licensed frequency bands 6.3 E.ON 4.3.7 Powel 3.2 PLC technology and standards 6.3.1 Sweden 4.3.8 SAP 3.2.1 International standards organisations 6.3.2 Germany 4.3.9 Telecontrol STM 3.2.2 G3-PLC 6.3.3 United Kingdom 4.4 System integrators and communication 6.3.4 Central Eastern Europe 3.2.3 PRIME 3.2.4 Meters & More service providers 6.4 Current smart meter projects in three 4.4.1 A1 Telekom Austria 3.2.5 OSGP European capitals 4.4.2 Arkessa 3.2.6 Netricity 6.4.1 Copenhagen – RADIUS 4.4.3 Arqiva 3.3 3GPP cellular and LPWA technologies 4.4.4 Atos 6.4.2 Oslo – Hafslund Nett 3.3.1 2G/3G/4G cellular technologies and IoT 6.4.3 Vienna – Wien Energie 4.4.5 Capgemini 3.3.2 The role of cellular networks in smart meter 4.4.6 CGI 6.5 ESO and Lithuania’s nationwide rollout communications 4.4.7 Com4 6.6 Smart gas meter rollouts in France 3.3.3 NB-IoT and LTE-M network deployments in Europe 4.4.8 IBM and Italy 3.3.4 LoRa 4.4.9 LG CNS 6.6.1 GrDF 3.3.5 Sigfox 4.4.10 Schneider Electric 6.6.2 2i Rete Gas 3.4 RF technology and standards 4.4.11 Siemens 6.7 Smart meter communications platforms 3.4.1 IEEE 802.15.4 4.4.12 Telecom Italia 3.4.2 Wi-SUN in Germany and the UK 4.4.13 Telefónica 6.7.1 Germany 3.4.3 Proprietary IPv6 connectivity stacks based on 4.4.14 UtilityConnect 6.7.2 United Kingdom 802.15.4 4.4.15 Vodafone 3.4.4 Wize 6.8 Smart metering in Russia & CIS and the 5 Market profiles Balkans 4 Smart metering industry players 5.1 Regional summary 7 Market forecasts and trends 4.1 Meter vendors 5.1.1 EU smart metering policies 4.1.1 Itron 5.1.2 Top smart metering projects in EU28+2 countries 7.1 Market trends 4.1.2 Landis+Gyr 7.1.1 Mass-rollouts ramp up to volume in Western Europe 5.2 Austria 4.1.3 Honeywell 7.1.2 Mixed outlooks in Germany and Central Eastern 4.1.4 Aclara Technologies 5.3 Belgium Europe 4.1.5 ADD Grup 5.4 Bulgaria 7.1.3 Second wave rollouts begin in Italy and Sweden 4.1.6 AEM 5.5 Croatia 7.1.4 DSOs look to NB-IoT and mesh radio for next 4.1.7 Aidon 5.6 Cyprus generation deployments 4.1.8 Apator 5.7 Czechia 7.1.5 Making smart metering systems secure by design 4.1.9 Circutor 5.8 Denmark 7.2 Smart electricity metering market 4.1.10 Diehl Metering forecast 4.1.11 EDMI Meters 5.9 Estonia 7.2.1 Capital expenditure forecast 4.1.12 Elgama Elektronika 5.10 Finland 7.2.2 Communications technology market shares 4.1.13 EMH Metering 5.11 France 7.3 Smart gas metering market forecast 4.1.14 Flonidan 5.12 Germany 4.1.15 Hager 5.13 Greece Glossary 4.1.16 Hexing Electrical 5.14 Hungary 4.1.17 Iskraemeco 4.1.18 Janz 5.15 Ireland 5.16 Italy
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